Good idea about using wash away thread for placement, especially the whale. Have used Vanish and Vanish Extra and other other wash away brands to baste a large quilt together, before quilting. Found wash away threads break easily but Madeira Wash Away is the best (thickest) type. It still breaks in the needle but not as much as the other brands. I use Madeira in both the needle and bobbin when basting the quilt layers, so I don't have to remove any stitches at all. Bobbin thread and needle thread dissolves away. (Just remember to change out the bobbin thread before you start quilting for real !!!)
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I have a Juki TL 18 and I used the Gutterman invisible thread in both top and in the bobbin, but I have metal bobbins. The bobbin tension was perfect. I had to mess around with the top tension, but I have always had an issue with top tension on this machine anyway. I had to put it in the bobbin because I was sewing two table runners together and they both had different patterns so nothing would lineup. I’m glad it’s over. 😹😹😹😂🤪🍷🤣
:) We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too! play.sewingbasket.biz/plans/201045?bundle_token=e72c629a903e667e629f327cc11b4565&
I have just discovered your channel and watched this video and your QAYG video both of which are brilliant in terms of the content (I know there is a issue with the sync in this video but for me that does not detract from the information you are imparting) . Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skill - it truly is appreciated. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. And thanks for understanding the tech issues. We're quilt shop owners trying our best! We know sewing and we're learning technology. We've just started our own sewing network. play.sewingbasket.biz Hope you join us!
Thank you so much for these tips!! Great tips indeed! ❤
Good idea about using wash away thread for placement, especially the whale. Have used Vanish and Vanish Extra and other other wash away brands to baste a large quilt together, before quilting. Found wash away threads break easily but Madeira Wash Away is the best (thickest) type. It still breaks in the needle but not as much as the other brands. I use Madeira in both the needle and bobbin when basting the quilt layers, so I don't have to remove any stitches at all. Bobbin thread and needle thread dissolves away. (Just remember to change out the bobbin thread before you start quilting for real !!!)
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for the information. We'd like to invite you to join our online sewing network: play.sewingbasket.biz It's all things sewing!
Experience the difference of learning quilting skills, techniques and inspiration from independent quilt shop owners. This is what we do everyday! Check it out. This is your hobby and it should be fun! Let us help you.
Elayne & Sheryl
Shop our webstore for the products we discuss and other great quilt patterns and products: www.sewingbasket.biz/shop
Great information and video. Thank you!
I have a Juki TL 18 and I used the Gutterman invisible thread in both top and in the bobbin, but I have metal bobbins. The bobbin tension was perfect. I had to mess around with the top tension, but I have always had an issue with top tension on this machine anyway.
I had to put it in the bobbin because I was sewing two table runners together and they both had different patterns so nothing would lineup. I’m glad it’s over.
😹😹😹😂🤪🍷🤣
:) We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too!
play.sewingbasket.biz/plans/201045?bundle_token=e72c629a903e667e629f327cc11b4565&
@@TheSewingBasket thanks
Great tip. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I have just discovered your channel and watched this video and your QAYG video both of which are brilliant in terms of the content (I know there is a issue with the sync in this video but for me that does not detract from the information you are imparting) . Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skill - it truly is appreciated. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. And thanks for understanding the tech issues. We're quilt shop owners trying our best! We know sewing and we're learning technology. We've just started our own sewing network. play.sewingbasket.biz Hope you join us!
Great information but was difficult to watch because sound out of sync.
Sorry about that
@@TheSewingBasket Not everything goes as planned but it was still very good information!! Your videos are always good and I like the way you teach. 👍😊
@@S.Kay.Steffy thanks so much
It's probably just me, but it seems like the sound and video are slightly out of sync.
We're checking in to it. Thanks for the feedback
video dose not match voice
There was a delay problem. Trying to figure out why. Hope the information was still helpful. Thanks.